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bosdub
Mar 23, 2022Tutor
Migrate from Orbi RBR20 to RBR50
Hello... I just got an RBR50 as an upgrade from my RBR20. I'm wondering if there is an easy way to get all of my configurations and static IP's copied over to the RBR50? Thanks
bosdub
Mar 24, 2022Tutor
Thanks for the reply... luckily I'm in no hurry. 🙂
I saw another post mentioning mixing RBS20's and RBS50's which I think you also replied to. Is there any downside to doing that? I will have the RBR50, one RBS50 and two RBS20's. Currently my two RBS20's are not daisychained.
KevinLiT
Mar 24, 2022NETGEAR Moderator
Hello bosdub,
I understand that you would like to integrate both RBS20 and RBS50 into your network.
The downside with that setup is that the connection between the RBR50 and the RBS20 will be limited to the network speeds that the RBS20 can handle.
Best,
Kevin
Community Team
- bosdubMar 24, 2022Tutor
Thanks for the reply.
How about the connection between the RBR50 and the RBS50? Will that be at the speed capability of the RBR50?
- bosdubMar 24, 2022Tutor
Lo and behold... my Orbi router is actually an RBR40 but the satellites are RBS20's. I assume it would still be best to migrate to the RBR50?
- CrimpOnMar 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
bosdub wrote:
Lo and behold... my Orbi router is actually an RBR40 but the satellites are RBS20's. I assume it would still be best to migrate to the RBR50?
Yes, replacing the RBR40 with the RBR50 will allow the RBS50 backhaul link to run at the maximum speed it can achieve (given the distance and building materials between the units). The theoretical maximum backhaul on the RBR-RBS50 link is 1,733Mbps vs the maximum theoretical speed of 855Mbps on the RBR40-RBS50 backhaul. Neither will achieve those speeds in actual use.
Are you likely to notice a significant difference in performance? I doubt it.
But, what else will you do with the RBR50? Sell it? Use it as a paperweight?